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News & Media Coverage 2014

The Moravian College Department of Music and Allentown Symphony Association will welcome Wenzel Fuchs for a master class and recital in Foy Concert Hall on Saturday, October 4.
With the academic year off to a great start, the Admissions Office at Moravian College reported that it exceeded it enrollment goals and welcomed 516 new students.
The Moravian College Choir & Moravian College Community Orchestra will present a concert titled, "Moravian Works for Choir & Orchestra."
This is the second time the publication is publishing a recipe from the College's dean of curriculum and academic programs.
Donna Sabella, assistant clinical professor at Drexel University, will present "Human Trafficking: Global and Local Perspectives," at Moravian College.
Moravian College alumni will return to their alma mater for the 2014 Homecoming weekend on Friday, October 17, and Saturday, October 18.
Rabbi Daniel Lapin will visit Moravian College to present "What is So Immoral About Making Money?" on Wednesday, October 29.
Winning-journalist Maria Hinojosa will present a talk, "Preparing Our Society for 2043," on Wednesday, October 8, at 7:00 p.m., in Foy Hall.
The fourth Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History and Music will take place October 2-5 on the campuses of Moravian College and Moravian Theological Seminary.
As saxophonist Neil Wetzel prepared the music for his latest CD, Cowboys in Capes, he knew he needed to try a different approach to get noticed and sell his music in the 21st century music market.